College Events

Where Do We Go Now?

Join us for "Where Do We Go Now", a Lebanese film that sees the women of a village band together and cleverly scheme to prevent their men from killing each other.
January 29, 6:30PM - 8:30PM

Unwind Under the Stars - Canceled

This event has been canceled due to cloudy weather conditions.
January 29, 7PM - 9PM

Thieves Market

Thieves Market is a monthly outdoor, old-school flea market where you’ll discover a curated selection of antiques, vintage finds, handcrafted goods, and exotic imports. Enjoy a day of shopping,…
February 1, 8AM - 2PM

Digital Art & Chinese Calligraphy

From Oracle Bone pictographs to contemporary Chinese calligraphy, this presentation showcases the evolution of Chinese calligraphy, enriched by student-created computer animations. It will explore…
February 3, 12PM - 1:45PM

Tea, Teapots, Tea Ceremony, Tea Culture …

A world famous ceramic artist, Junya, from Yixing, Jiangxi, China will discuss the variety and processes of tea, teapot making, tea ceremony and their cultural significanc via hands-on demonstration…
February 4, 10:30AM - 11:45AM

Tai Chi Live

Celebrate the 2025 Lunar New Year with a live demonstration and performance of Tai Chi along with an explanation by Master Ping Wei and his students at the Cordova Courtyard (if it rains, the event…
February 4, 11:50AM - 12:20PM

Chopstick Training & Game

Join us for a fascinating exploration of chopsticks, one of the most essential tools used daily by billions of people. Learn about their rich history, cultural significance, and the unique…
February 4, 12:30PM - 2PM

American-born: The Story of Scholar, Leader, and Advocate Rose Hum Lee

Join us for an engaging presentation on Rose Hum Lee (1904–1964), a groundbreaking sociologist whose work shaped our understanding of the Chinese American experience. As the daughter of Chinese…
February 5, 9AM - 10:15AM

From Hollywood Stereotypes to Social Activism: Asian Americans in the Media

How has the media shaped perceptions of Asian Americans over the decades? From old Hollywood to modern portrayals, stereotypes of Asian American men and women have often been rooted in racist, sexist…
February 5, 10:30AM - 11:45AM

Let's Talk Culture Conversation Series - February 5

Join PVCC students and staff in the Intercultural Center for open conversations about diversity and culture. Topics will be centered around monthly cultural months, holidays, and current events.
February 5, 12PM - 1PM

Dr. Pearl Tang: Path Breaker in Public Health

In 1960, Dr. Pearl Mao Tang made history as the chief of the Maricopa County Bureau of Maternal and Child Health. As a Chinese American who had overcome significant barriers to obtain her medical…
February 5, 2PM - 3:15PM

Other People's Children

Join us for "Other People's Children", a French film that sees the main character Rachel form a bond with her new boyfriend's four-year-old daughter, but realizes that comes with risks while also…
February 5, 6:30PM - 8:30PM